Recombinant chromosomes have a mix of paternal and maternal alleles due to
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This results in the formation of recombinant chromosomes, which have a mix of maternal and paternal alleles. The exchange of genetic material occurs at specific points along the chromosomes called chiasmata. These chiasmata allow for the exchange of genetic Show more…
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